* Patrick Georgi <patr...@georgi-clan.de> [101215 17:18]: > As this is the default case on our platform, we already handle it that way. > filename-position is supposed to be the location in the target's address > space, > so if you want to store a file in the middle of a 1MB flash chip, you tell > cbfstool (and this mechanism which forwards that value unchanged to cbfstool) > to put the file at 0xfff80000, not 0x80000 (which is the location in the rom > image where the file will end up).
I think this is quite awesome! Now the extra mile question that burns on my mind is: What happens if someone resizes a CBFS. Will it blow up? Stefan -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot